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Highland Park Press, 21 Jan 1937, p. 6

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ho PA n § 4 1% E4 Bon Voyage Tea Mr. and Mrs. William. F. Peter (Marion Mason, formerly of Highâ€" land Park) will entertain at a Bon Voyage tea Sunday afternoon at their home in Lake Forest for Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Preston, who are sailing for Egypt the last of this Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren anâ€" nounce the . engagement of & daughter, Florence Mary, to m William Campbell Goldsborough of Florence Warren ~,COMING: Original Stage Cast in "WINTERSET" â€"* Eleanor _ Powell in "BORN TO DANCE"* . mmam*dohuh“nn-, _ ~_UNION" â€" Errol Flynn in ‘CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE PAGE SIX B. E. Christensen, 0.D. MILDRED HAESSLER Morning and evening classes in Tap and Bdlroon_for adults, ~‘1737)Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel H. P. 1330 Sun.â€".Mon.â€"Tues. Jan. 24â€"25â€"26 Berry‘s most lovable role. Classes in Ballet, Tap, and Acrobati¢ uinger . . . a gay, sparkling s 'Hclvfll-c’ct-â€"l-vd! 868 CENTRAL AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" ‘ Highland Park, IIL â€" Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2: MARION TALLEY MICHAEL BARTLETT . _â€" "Old8d Hutch" Reliable Furs â€" Gen You‘l applaud ancther grand enâ€" Phone Highland Park 2160 WALLACE BEERY CECILIA PARKER Little Studio of the NTIL FEBRUARY 15 UNTIL FEBRUARY 15 D |i RING FEBRUARY ANNUAL ALASKA _ CLEARANCE SALE . â€" ONEâ€"HALF PRICE SILVERFOXSALE _ OF FURCOATS . (LEANING SALE Freshly Received Direct _ Exceptional Values. ve 4 by having your from Alaskan Trappers. . _‘ Smartest in Styles. | | garments â€"cleaned and See and Select them ‘BUY NOW! . . .+/ | glazed now.: Average "in the‘ Raw" and save . Protect against inâ€" * qprice, $3.00. 24â€"hour oneâ€"third. This selection > creasing prices. ... | . Service. We call and offered once yearly. : . . ‘. Teems. â€" .‘ [A tA deliver; s 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, HL "FPollow Your +« LOCALS â€" A LCY O N â€"â€"~Yictor Bros. Co.â€" "â€" 21 Major In the fur business for three generations. Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg ‘Speed of S. Sheridan road are vacationing at Jamaica. © R | Mrs. Helen Coleman of the Y. W. C. A. ‘has returned from a two months visit and Yip' through the Faak â€" i Mrs. Newman of: Hazel avenue entertained the younger children of CA.R. ast a party Saturday. Goldsborough is stationed at Maxâ€" well Field, Montgomery, Ala. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Isabel Mann of North Sherâ€" idan road, entertained at a supper dore Winters of Laurel avenue. ° ‘ Mrs. Mark Hoeper of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs. Nordberg Never of Milwaukee, Wis. were the guests of Mrs. Victor H. Imigâ€"of Deere Park last week. be. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce, who has inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. O. Snite of Oakmont road for the past month, left Saturday for his home in Plattsâ€" burg, N. Y. 1 Highland Park hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Enos of Evanston are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesday: at the IIANUIACI‘URING FURRIERS eMe Fridayâ€"Saturday Ju’zg-u The JONES FAMILY in their best picture / "Back to Nature" happyâ€"scrappy folks burn, up the road and the concert stage all together in the biggest show ‘of all time! more than you did your own! Lots of Inughs and thrills . . . as these "The Big Broadcast of 1937" You‘ll ADDED: MAJOR BOWES & COLOR CARTOON â€" Exceptional Values. Smartest in Styles. BUY NOW! . . ./ Prom .mnflt in« ‘JACK BENNY GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN BOB BURNS © ie hh 22 tontest to represent this school. His $ m chosen by a committee tonsisting of Mr. Kun:l (chairâ€" man Kr:. Martin, and Bredin. t was sent to Washington, D. C., ‘ Kriday along with his picture, where it will represent this school be in competition with essays m| pther high schools for the variâ€" ous prizes offered. .. o | Mfg. Carl Gale (Gertrude Waltâ€" rs), nd small child left Monday E:r fheir home in Pekin, T!l. after a sit| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willigm Walters of Ravinia. | tle : Joan Neiter underwent an ‘Lpe ion for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital Monday eveâ€" ningt | She is getting along nicely. [ | E. for vors Weich: Plitide for a three ‘sojourn. M Highhnd' Park Music club will meet at the home of Mrs. Anâ€" nette Jones, 347 N. Sheridan road W'_y, January 22 at 2:30. ge program will be "by Priscilia ‘ g ‘pianist, Carolyn Harnsbergâ€" er, violinist and Mary Sheridan, voâ€" calist!" _ + |â€" glazed now. Average * price, â€" $3.00. 24â€"hour \ Service. We call and | _ ,~.<..‘ . deliver;, > f hig daughter, Ann, to Arthur gm rt Richtmyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Arthur L. Richtmyr of this city. | Miss Byron attended Abbott academy and the Birmingham School for . .. Mr. Richtmyre attended the Military academy and Browm university. \ ‘Miks Elizabeth Orton Jones : of 212 r ine avenue, illustrates "Junâ€" jor Etique," a monthly feature in Child Life by Marie Speide! Moore, | In|gn informal ceremony read by . Hugh Elmer Brown in the parish fl the First Congregational luroh, Miss Hazel Sterniske, daughâ€" r of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H.‘Sternâ€" e,\ of Hortonville Wis., became the dq of Karl Oldberg, son of Mr. nd Arne Oldberg, 1024 Maple :: The service took place Satâ€" irday afternoon, Jan. 16, before a m roup of friends and relatives Mf the people. ‘The bride wore a treat outfit of blue crepe with black | Mrk,. R. Sneden, Mrs. S. Bernardi and Miss Ruth Siljestrom returned ay evening from a; week‘s top trip to Miami, Fla. 9n Lichser of the Udell building w« Is; Byron of Hubbard announces, the engagement i J|. 800 reduced to .......$4.98 | 5.00 reduced to ....._$3.98 5.00 T EL EP H 0O N E 4 reduced to ..»_;.,..’3.79 4.00 reduced to ~...~-â€"â€"-'-M $.95 HIGHLAND PARK 351 F s Wanit. 4 e Sales T H BE ~ PRE S 8 Fine Program at Deerpath Theatre William Dennis Cox, aged 49, passâ€" ed away early Tue morning at his home, 922 N. St. Johns avenue, following a lingering iliness. He awas the son of the late William and Mary Cox and brother of Mrs. Ellen Sawyer, Mrs. Mary Faucett, Eugene and Grover Cox and nephew of Julia A. Monahan. / Funeral services were held this morning (Thursday) at 9;:30 a.m. from St,. James church, Highwood. Burial was in St. Mary. cemetery, Waukegan. # : No motion picture ever filmed has ever received the acclaim awarded the Max Reinhardt production of "A Midsummer Night‘s Dreani," which will anen Friday. January 22, at will open Friday, January 22, at the Deerpath theatre for two days uxpnluprhu. Critics in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, and other great metropolâ€" itan centers in the United States where the "Dream" was shown at prices ranging from $1 to $11 for the best seats joined with reviewers in London, England, Viemna, Ausâ€" tria, and cities in Poland, Italy and France in declaring it the greatest _piemncm_produeod. s fyee It‘s a new and different Mae West who parades her way through "Go West Young Man," her latest comâ€" edy which begins on Tuesday, Janâ€" uary 26 for three days at the Deerâ€" path theatre. And it‘s a new Mae MWest because the curvaceous beauty discovered years ago that "you‘ve got to given ‘em something new to keep ‘em interested." Even the setting for her latest story is differâ€" Wallace Berry plays one of his most human roles in "Old Hutch," which opens at the Deerpath theaâ€" tre Sunday, January 24, for two days. The story will be remembered from its original appesrance in the s;mmytveningl’utm‘am was Garret Smith: Eo akatec Adult Education Council to Meet ‘There will be a meeting of the Highland Park Adult Education Council on Thursday evening, Jan. 28 at 8 o‘clock at the Y.W.C.A. on Laurel avenue, This is. an open meeting and all interested organizaâ€" tions and individuals are invited to attend. Reports of the fall term a the high school will be made and also of various other adult activities not related to the high sthool proâ€" gram. Plans for the new term at the high school will be read and sugâ€" gestions for further expansion of the work, both of the high school and in other parts of towh will be discussed. It is hoped the present council (members will : come with plenty ideas and suggestions for the furtherance of this work and that ‘there may be some lively discussion. A nominating committee will be apâ€" pointed to report at the main meetâ€" ing, its ‘recommendations for offiâ€" cers for next year., i William D. Cox Is Buried Today 1.95 reduced to .._}..._#$1.29 2.50 reduced to ._.~ $1.79 3.50 reduced to ._.._$2.69 5.00 reduced to .__.._.$3.59 1.95 reduced to .___._$1.29 2.50 reduced to _____$1.79 385 Central Avenue EXAM/,PLES-'OF THE | . DRASTIC MARKâ€" _ BIG SAVINGS _ | DOWNS TO CLEAR s uy 4or{tâ€"~ iâ€" _ |~ SmOCK PRIOR TO M e ho t i SPRING Spectacular Midâ€"Winter Sale 0 reduced to ......_$2.19| 65¢ reduced to .____.___4ge | 295 red g./u{sw to ___.._$1.79| T5¢ reduced to _________ 5B4 | 200 red 5 reduced to ... $1.29| 1.00 reduced to ______ 79¢ pl SWEATERS The Sheridan S PAJAMAS GLOVES SHIRTS ""___ . | 85e reduced to ...A for g1 | 493 ~â€".$3.39 | 50¢ reduced to ____3 for $1| 395 ul Comé Early and Make Your Selection in this show are asked at Highland Park 3710. Funeral services for Mrs. Adelé Deming Emerson, who died Monday at her home, 812 South Linden aveâ€" nue, following a brief illness, were held yesterday afternoon at two o‘clock, at the Highland Park Pres: byterian: church, Burial was in Graceland cemetery, Chicago. . ‘Mrs. Emerson was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Henry Halâ€" bert Deming, for several years resiâ€" dents of this city,. She was the wife of Arthur H. Emerson, wholjis Chiâ€" cago manager for John M. Street company. . Besides her husband, two children, Arthur, Jr., and Bgrbara survive. B As a member: of the Highland Park Presbyterian church, Mrs. Emâ€" erson shared in all its activities. She was a member of the Highland Park Woman‘s club. Her sudden death, dum:enobrflhu% as a deep shock to her many 1 here. | Highwood Scouters Prepare for Benefit > Performance Mar. 4â€"6 Funeral Services for Mrs. Emerson Held Yesterday P. M. All North Shore realtors are inâ€" vited to Vant & Selig office, 841 Waukegan road, Deerfield, to talk with a special representative from the Federal Housing Administration on Thursday, Jan. 28. 118 : F.H.A. Representative in Deerfield, Jan. 28 Piou'lntn‘cfiou" Dance Music a «w ute lessons are $1.00. #3 Studio â€" 347 Central Phone 8242 All talent interested in appearing Elizabeth. Silber Worth Attractive because of the Big Savings . . . . Doubly attractive beâ€" cause of the high qualâ€" ities of this nationally Highland Park Terace School auditorâ€" 1.50 red THURSDAY, JANUARY Co i 1 . . Auy « Olnbi‘lubté' 117 N. f Highland ' READ THE WANT â€" Abs uced to ... $1.29 § to .....__$1.T79 to ... $1.09 PANTS ‘9* 525 Central Ar. Tel. H. P. 3108 to ....._â€"$LTO to ... $#109 eridan Road

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